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110 Model.) 7 Sheets-Sheet 1.

J. B BEING}? 5 E. B. HESS.

GASH REG-mm.

N0.,552, i63. Patented Dec. 31,1895,

7 SheetsSheet HESS.

I {No Model.)

J. BENTGN an E. B.

CASH REGISTER,

N0. 552,463. 1 Patented Dec. 31, 189

"2'0 21 Znuerziom wfza,

| L Y JTBBM 17371 [No Model.) '7 SheetsSheet 4.

J. B. BENTON & E. B.

CASH REGISTER 940.552, 163. Patanted m, 31, 1895.

Wiiwses M-iafiufiamd Ina/8n I 7 Sheets -sh eet 5. J. B. BENTON 31; E. B. HESS (Nw Model.)

CASH REGISTER.

Patented 1330331, 1395.

7 Sheets-Sheet 6. J. B. BENTON '& E. B. HESS.

' CASH REGISTER.

(NolIIodeL) No. 552,463. I Patented Dec. 31, 1895.

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I I 1 I I I I I I I N0 Nodal.)

I 7 Sheets8heet 7. J. B. BENTON 8; E. B. HESS CASH REGISTER.

9 Patented 13905.31

$763123, \M w mg? mm.

' Stete o'f New eml 1. residing at New York, in the co? it epperieins to make and use the same,

. eiclingz at Elizabeth, in the county of B'ZJE'TQK, my 22m? r "Tel New Application file i'fiugnet 23, 1895.

To 6215 whom it may eorwern:

lie it knew!) that we, JOHN i3. BENTON, 1e

York, 'Stete of New Jerk. elm-em ef the .Unitecl States, have inven t'ed' certain and useful Improvements in Cesl -Regiet we do declare the following to lie a te end. exact description the antic ee'will enable others 'slcillefi in the ert'to "l eaioe being to the eeeompenyin iii-w. 559;, and to the figures of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification. 4

This invention relates to that class of aegisters in which registration is effeeted bytlze rotation of numbered! indicating wheels adapted to be rotated to different positions to indicate diffei'ent-nmomits and to be reeet at: teleach registration preparatory to the next operation. The objects aimed at are cheap mess of construction, reliability, ease of 1m nipulation, and to prevent surreptitious 0i fraudulentoperation by unauthorized pei'sene in the absence of maehine.

To these ends the invention eoneiets in. the

these lmvin cliai'gc of the COIISlJillC't-lOll and combizmtione of parts, as

hereinafter fulljwleseribed and eleimed.

. In the accompanyingdrawings, which illus- "tmte theinyention and form a part of this a portion of the resetting mechanism.

'13 is a side view from the leftrheml side, the

tionnon the line a 0. in Fig. "similar section on the line I) 1). Fig. 6 lr:

specification, Figurel represents a. front elevation of the opei-atiiig neelmnism, the frent 01'' the case being broken away. Fig. Sis a Side view {ronithe right-hand side of the ma rclune as viewed in Fig. 1, the easebeing shown in central vertical section. Fig. 2" is a detail plan View, and Fig.2 a sideview, cf Fig.

ease being on'iittell.v Fig. 4 ie a- \"Bll-lfiill see Fig. 5 is a a horizontal section on the line'ccin fr-ig. 3. 7 is avertical detail section in the plane (-a-tezlby the line d ('Z'lll Fig. 6,1oolacing-in the (lirectlen indieetetl by tte arrow the rig-lat.-

'. ig. Sis an enlergefi detail view showing the m in Th 21.

the shaft 2 is back the seme thet ie eel-at lens of thebelHm-mmer the elneziee. I, o

Eerie]. m. 5 were. em We.

Fig. ll. 5;; Fig. in Flt. 3.0 r; in J3 13, a, meme foe cont-refillthe change-lever; 1%,15. eeetien on the 1 me :i i in Fi 13; Fig.35., a meme seetiezti en line'ze. Z in 5, direction 1? eatecl by the are .owe, i i-side in. plea v R, the level or log l1 .lmmm Q peeitiee. Fig.1? shows eeee tien of the ii'iein shaft. Fige.-l8 mail 19 a-i'e sections ta ltem reepeetively', on the line: and 7s in 12 L g. 20 lee 'verrtiee'i'de tail seetien tiireiiglz ti" in g the m'eenefor eezx aellim T plain View looking downward from the line H in Fig. Fig. :22 is eseetlen en the linem Fig. is a yertieel- 398111.011 on ef the ease, slime the screen which hides the permanent register. Mg. 21615 e .l a section en the line e e in, I e F'eetien en'tlieiinej" eeetiom' the line 57 section on the line it it eteil View allowing the the line-n u in Fig. '22. Fig ili is e'detail View showing" means for prove tetion of the permanent register. 1

Referring to the drawing-e, 1 1 designate two sitle eletes' or sta-ndemls eomieeted' by rolls and. shafts liel-eizia fter m ore pertieulezfly I refer-reel to ezngl cleeignetezl, t we whole eonstt tilting eframe for' -eupport olftlxe-opexet ing mechanism. 2 designates the main shaft, mounted in bearings in the fra-n'ie-eta-mle1'ds ring overre and pm} eating through the Same at both. ends;

one end being providecl' with e email: 5 where by it is ede eteli to lie tmnenl.

At the same side of the meeliizle which the crank 53 is located will 'oaimide of the frame-stzmdaul is e segment-e1 a'eelc. meentel; te swing back anal ewe on em exile er i'Oil 5 and on the shell; 3 line e of E"ltl3,t(3l a cam i5, (eeo 1, 2 ,l w

frietionoxollei- 7, mount-oil rmef the reek, to throw the letter tore evil. At the yea-r the reel: is proviilesl with e, fezwverillf t extening grze'5l, e'ilielti out tram the fame far enough to permit the t 2 8.35

we. the wily of the rqeek, l eezilis termed witlleza efl'set mm 9 e'eegetl roller l" and eerryieg et end enmitifrie to the turned, Werke against an antitlie mm designates a series of indicotor-Wheeis mount- "by-step iiiovemeilt ie produced ieg oiteimoteiy to import a forward and at othez set a permanent register for registering 'opemtoito enaibfe him to obeeyve the operathe proper a'igio'imt has been regiotered; They also serve as o-meons for operating the other 'set, which beoome visibie only on the open- -firstor lower series over the top.

' get-he," by ohaine 17 running on said sprocketeeoapomonte'm, provided with key'ievei's 20;

to the mek from ite forward pooition, the ozmumtil its mm thus o giei'ztibackward movement to'tho during eaoh rotation of the shaft registering and indiooting moohmiism oompreheofls three sets oi rotatable wheels A two of tfi'hioh, geared. and. operating together synchronously, constitute cost or prioe indicators for indicating individuoi soles, am: the

theztggregate a-moimt of succeosive solos. f 'th two oets of ooet-indiootiog whoeit one set is mtemiefijto serve as an indicator forthe benefit anti o oiwenionoe of the eoioemonoi" tion of the apparatus and to dote'miine when ing of the till and which are intenoiei to? the oboei'mtion of the purchaser or others in the establishment to exhibit the amount of the sale or to show whether the proper registra tion has been made.

The sales-indicators are turned took and reset after each operation; but the permanent register-wheels tum constantly forward in the some direction.

Referring now again to the imwings, 13

ed loosely on'a shaft 11 ond copa-ble of independent rotation thereon, and ai'iovethis series, loosely mounted on o rod 12, is a, second series 14- prefembly larger than those of the- These wheels oil have on their peripheral surfaces the nine digits and a. oipiiofarranged in regular numerical order and running from the front backward Each of the wheels of the two series refen-ed. to has attaohed to the side thereof it sprocket or chain wheel 16, and correspond ing- W'iieeis of the two series are geared towiieeie, so that the two wheels of oeeii poir move syno'in'onousiy in rogistoring and in NZ- settin At the sides of the roepootive indicator wheeie 13 opposite'the sprooiaetwiieels them on, are four register-wheels '15 eomtmoted as :ahown in Figs. 3, and iii-with ten SPIN teeth, equally epzteed and numbered between said teeth to correspond with the indicator Wheels, the nu metals running in the some (iii'eetion. These .wii-eele constitute the permztinent register or totalizor of the machine and. they are actuated by or through ti: wheels 13, the latter being impelled Toy'spr ngo 18', onoitheir movements controlled by anchoreo that by the operation of the latter o. etepmule sprocket-woods 16 at tho aides of the Fig. 9. and on the inner sido o each registration and b indicator-Wheels 13, one end being attacked to said. wheels and the otiz mounted on the shaft 31 one; tation ova 1-06.22 extending-3;: book of the iregistee-wiioele.

The wheels mo cup-shaped SiiGWit in e rim of each is pfimted a sp'i'ingpow! Lo, which is thrown 'outfmq engagement with he teeth of the adjacent permanent beet the arrangement oeng such that "e' he wheoio 18 move forward they carry to e permehent i'egisteowheeis forward oiso, F the Wheel- 13 may turn baoktv ontly. Powls-Ztmouotefi on 1 on extemiing above the whet-ate 13 1-5 tong-t e the teeth of the latter end prevent bookwmo. rototioo. The esoapomenio 19, mounted to I'Ofikill 2t rod 26, are thrown in one (Erection by springs 21, and in the otherdii eetion by the opex'evtor pressing upon the fingoi' kegt'e 24')": The pet lets of the eeoapeme'nt coach with the teeth of the peemanent registeiwheoie to pro duoeoetep-by-stop movement, mesa-id wheels moving forwztrc'i one step for eeoh iiopiossion of the keys. It 'Wiii be time tim'iorstowi that the springs 18 direct-i3 opon the Wimoio 13 to drive the some, that those, through their pewls 23, actuate the wheels? a n (1 that each pair of Wheels 13 I5 "is eontroiied by on osoapemont operated through a, key-fievor, to

produce o stoprbyotep movement.

In the normaiposition of poi-m thot is to by the pol te after m another legistration can be madoftho wheels 13 14: stand at zero, with all tho zero characters "in line say, in the poeition aseiirr opposite the eight-openiiigs E28 29 in tho front of the case, froai'i which position they are moved step by step by the nm nipuiation of the finger-keys 2% The two wheels at tho right of each series indicate some. and ions of cents, and those at the left (ioiimro and tens of dollar-e es usual in. registers of this character, the indicating o mi. of these wheeie ihue'being ninety-n 1o doiiau-s and ninety/mine e 'iits. 0t oouz's .U will be imfierotootltho t'iio capacity o Zoo inoreosoni to any Gosh-e6 extent endow-ohms attiio" left.

cosh-drawer 3G isopened to Gopusit tiioil'oin the cash received: or to make oiaongo, which operation, through the insi mm on on out have inofter described, looks tho rog-{ioterin moo'ii'a A iegistmtion having boon nmdo, tho tiii m .onism and renders it inoperative in which. condition it remains mitii the GmWoi' Eta-- closed and. ,tho' indicator-wheels ore resgt to (the ioi'tao otod on o standard by 2% m? "ient'. spa-ins" (m Tim ,aixie 0f regimen with The mini lever.

8 fumw 31a.

.mziz'a. it

as Inca-ted with lfiffili'ifi t0 the numerals on the iniica'kov facts with the g and aw n6. arrfls; the mq yemem. to grmem jar ami.

11316 $205 whiz-2h; 3118i ii em lwie thfmm 2% 112102121 wheeEr-s I'Qfafih 121w zempositimn. I 7 From fmegaing fiesmfiptionitwill be 1mdmfltoed that afteiq the inicaaor-wheals have been msea pmpmmory to a new indication mu? registration, the parfa will stand in the i'ciaiiw jQUSiLiOW} Shawn in'Fi 5 anci in full Ainesjn Fig. 4, and that when an indicaoim; hm been made mad the @wawenmpemd .s'i'm ad 331mm if? Mel-m1 lines in 2;, 1, time L a-aurfindimting mechanisms Ming men naked and inoperative; 1131s fizkzwrer inning oxme seen opened and dosed cannoiagain km opened until the mammha-s been Pea-e? to zem- I fiOie igimtee-s a, movable scree'n mounted 0n aha rad 12 and extending across the indicator wh'egks 1%, in fmnt therepf. This sarremx is mmected wifl'a the lever 7311px connecting real 13 am? iherefm'e moves synchronously When the register is in QIBQPiMiYQ mmlitimr--flmt is, Wham the indicator-items 13 l k stzmd in the zero posii-ion aim? rasetting-it stands opposite the sight-- opulfing E39 and hides the iuiicatmawheeis at flue said 0 that the ffrom View, fun it remains-.1 in. this pasition whiie me next E1143 icaiion and registration are being? made and until fihe drawer m opened.

The spemti0n of'opening the drawer releasea the lever 73., as a'ii'emiy explainad, which bemg thrown up by its wring 7% raises the screen an and expnsma the indication. When opmatimz the kwea cispzesssed and the screen (1mm: dawn. v

0n (Em shaft H is also momitefl a sa l-202x93 which ext-ends: in "from: 0f the indicator and -registm' V lma 1a 13 15 opp site the sight gpen fihis @creen is justaapfiefi id-hide ojfly tE m-pm-nmnem regisiw-wwaeia,gmd it is mm? fora evi iiad with oagenings 0131 1053? the as be fwe stated, being inwe the npamtien. 0i

"mzdto see when the proper indb qisi' imahave been mafia.

1.. piv

mi @mmc-ctefi with the amm 1013239 W310 .z mgy at may time phsgwe the the? pe'rmniiem zisfer by operating im-2mm; '01 the oyamimr whe is shaming the of mg #61 of the pmpriei'm; m person in.-

dosoripiimi the amoral wheeis'of ozioirsorios aim entirely segmrn to from each other and capable, of imiopemlent romii-on.

in; all permzmonfi registers or adding,

iiiEGilii'iGS ilio prom? operation requires) ilim,v vi'ioi'i ovoi' from each Wliel of 1 of the IMP-Ki; higher omier- 'mi ilm oompleiimi a J #11961 lowoi oi'aleri-he will mivzmoed one step,

This, in the presm v 97 snowing in laterally-projecting lugs 98. The plate-gore adopted to rock on islieir ,pins or miss aml 3,17% held at the iimii'of movement in either dii'oobiem fiat spiings 99 attached to the lovers and bearing; against the beveled are adapted in swing or mumieo eiida oi arms or lugs 100 projecting through opoi'iings ii i-lze' lovers. (See o v.45 an anaim vertical project/ion ii dish in one 100- sition of the plate stain due pot-i1 of move-f men; of El, dep ezuiin ii ig 115 on the under side of she; bin 51, in the (jibe? position permits "the saiilii pass. The bar 51 has legs 51 which are & lower ends magi rod axis 102', onwhiohthey ck ind forisli, as indicated by broken lino; in Fig, 3. The lugs 115 are beveiod at the warm foxin cams.

which act agiiinsiblio sides of t-heprojections 101 to turn tho latter asizlo and permitthe bar to Pet-um; to its normal position after being awung forward. v

At their rem Buds the plates 96: m'eprm viilal with. arms "103 which extend into the pa iiis of ia-iemlly-projeating pins 10- on the rospsoiive 1iSt0Li-l \'h0G-1S toward the right, tho mmngenioi t l ning such that on the comizig pipjiae. 95 mid throwi:

, ward i1 pletion of a fiili iota-Lion of any wheel 15 its pi viiisirilzo smcl depress tiie'ziism 102-3, rockiiiie projection.- ilieieoiz Limo tine w th of the lug 115, which co-oporaioo i eifitii, so iiiaxi who 51 moves 0 will lie MBd anti mgisaer-wii trolled permitted -10 mm forier flifi inii-uoiioe of 18. This oijoiaiimi 3 plaice on the rosetiing of ilie vhaeis zzsi'o p'ropmotoi'y i0 makiiiioz? ion milmgisi-i'ziiion, the ii: an 105 on tho 3 whisk $29211 zmiiiz'iobon m ller 100 1. {See Figs roller the i iiisianmm from i m on miich Lia's .ievuz'sa ammitod, eiiaizmo-oinciemi' from rig i w-lozii so 5i mums om;- l own-gal limb wligii the bar lower order over 25431281 by the following-- any mmmi-scl at their ya Spring lie :im'oml 19- v keyrlovers are dopuossoii in succession, the object being ioearry the tons of aiififliYAQi-Q 'bf before the wheel of higher ts order 0 which they iii-e cm-i ieil changes" posiiioii. Thus snpyosing aii'liioi viiooi. i0 stand iii; the, 9 'positimx i iio \i'lio io Togas? iming 99.99; if a. regisi- Mimi no ii uiia on the Tight-hand (cents) whoi; itlio forward'inm o mom thereof will tripQtlio-pla-io flli-i aioniiiaml on the socond. lever from lillfi iigllii gm row the anguimprojection 10* pat-ii of timing 115 SQ: tiiatii frie in}. dicaioi' ilio lm-r 51 willi'd pi ess saial, swi

iev'oi' aml pormitihe wheel. cautioned filmmby to move forwmd one step; This will; in tom. set the plate 96 51mm key-level so that this will be deprssed "by the further or cont-inuefi movement of the barfil and'gp on tothe end of the seiies, each whoelof io'w'ei' order carrying its tens over; before iho' noxtwheeiio which they are carried moves forward. I

" Ii; will be noted that since no ions-are cmconiroigthe latter ismoia provided with w nplato 96.

In orderio increase we i-e istei'ing; c apl o layof the permanent register wit-bout increasing the size oi the mzmhilie or adding to the operative mechanism, 1 mount at; the sideoi the lofthand Wheel 15, on a spindle 111 projectingfrom the fram siia-ii'dalrd; a smali wheel 112, numbered in the same manner asihc lai-ger'wheels, aml also hm'ingtenm-(liai ieeth whichare engaged by'zi spring-pressed ifgiction-pawl 113 to hoial the wheel in position by frbtionai Contact. The spindle on which this (W eel ismonnted s zidsin frontof ihe sh'afb. 11, (see Fig 5;) iii position 'boingsucli thin". the front oi the wimgl is in approximately iiio same vertical plane as the from of the axijw cent Willa-o1 The wheel 112 is sz-(l'mnd E tep by step by a pin fi'.OI Il wheel mad engaging; the' teothof tho small heel, Cilia arrangement boiiigsiicii t'iiiia B91 is advanced OIiQSiI-Gp at tho compiejnoi five wi aim; the wheellli? is proveiiioil by means stop-pin 126, which pvmeois from tho Emma the path of? pin 125 cm IiGfi by the wheel. 24.)

it-has been i-Suifleilfii ove that the lazy iewi's mo loo i z igaiz st 0pe 'atioii,'whiie the (l "mver is 053632, the pli'ile 8i, ooii'n oied'; with, and. opmaiofihy, the lever 73, however, the "ova." Z3 iopiressezi iooiziogplmo hill to i'ii'oo 'posi-iiioi oaiccl. in Fi 5 .mwfiiiyiiiiiliiios in by zine initial maven iv iii-a iiillii. sly. followa that without aim ii'ioiizirii ogi 'tiie koyime zra iiliy wfliiliz iiei unlacl-iizil;

capable of liming fiperiifififiiiluriflg: tll gre t-mpa-i't of ilio rotation of mm simjf "Such aiion begins, and befomiiie piaio roaches a osiiimi i0 poi'i iiiiiwiioperation, rho keyried to the first or cents wheel the ievouiliieli of 221,011 rotation of ihe wheel 15;;

miziiiional looking mega-21s mile pi ovicle lgmiiollows, ii'luzreliy, as s 'ogmz s bhQlQSQHlHiZ, oper- I llfprojecting laterally '1 10 wheels loss-21y m "pable of #63111.

' sided with a gear whe fing mm.

{mum maul (93433116! 1 on cloging'ishe 3h The, (mm n' wirm mg shaftm series of cen'tz'piiingflm mew setting mQc-hmimn m t0 zei'u, tiie same 'csnipnf'nemiing a shaft ea;

in 0': s direetian only, gemiug a-cmmieii m 1mm ism;- named s'hzafi; for in'zpm'ting' meipz'ueam yy mation Scfirs-"a nmnefi qfimft, mi? se midis wnneatimmbetween the latter u dun-e021 s13,"

driving said gear a able slmfi; provided with me reciprocating movemcnts'i; said rack, spring actuat-ml indicm-sr Wheels loosely mmmtad 0n the fin'sii named Sfilfil; esea'pements mbviiad wit] 1 key lavers 2501; cmatroili'n g the mevemms H16 register whekfia m1 spm'a'ifle 5101x2150, "Hons between the register whiads and their shaft, whereby mfinixion 0f 31m latter in (ms 512mm, H-

ma gem whee on the as.

gas-ass '3. mum-m Remy '10 gm ibaparessmi against the; we of is spring by 3- Eng; 01: w-jeciion 0n t-h sslmit,-mezms for waagamm ica'ily' engaging and balding said 1am izapressa' posi'isn aha-21534: and

horizontal. rem-r3 *tial a'oimaion 01? the shaft.

\S dosed s tiara a, cbmwe Esvevanfl commetisns agmrmed 'thereb 9 unlsuk the ihawer, flax-25$, a mxp shaped disk thereon m1 means? in chm e 1mm, :1- nin on .izhe lever mmnding' mm the OTPJA' side of saiii 9. .In :2 ms regime]? the .combinatimi with the mgistgring device 32 'She (ash drawei or mare'eating 'beH-hmnm'er, mama f0: retracting file banana,- m1 zilzms f0? holding it 1'0- tmete i. eg-mam, c'hmaga-lm er Ear-11121021610 g the drawer and aiming thelmmmmr, M16 1m? having?" lmi-emipmjectim, a zawvzflfle g'ifig; on the wefl mmmez adapted on him retumfofif the change-f1 evar ta 11mm a3. po sigian, to engaga and lock the same Heating devices nfmptad t0 be'rwset to zero, an alarm mechanism 5 a, re-settmg .mggalmmflm' 'adapied'o sirmflt-smeousfy r eam; theiudicua ing devices and thenlm'm n mc'imnismm Cash drawer, an automatic lcekingflfivifie $9: the smns, a lever and omnectiens therewith fmy and. mm fear-lacking the h-awdr, of s; mg

simultaneously unlockingfihe 'irmvel' mid ft-rippin the a lamnmeaimnism 'and a locking fie 'ima cannecte l with 119 alarm meahargi'smand aciap'ex an the 13mm of $11M lfli'filf tfi nomna 'l. 0851 an to engage and 1.0

prewnt-ed nnuii ifs-1e im'lieating devices and him alarm mechanism harm bean ream,

Ti In mi wisinm' $119 cembrlnatiml 0f 5% a nmw vbies {log-m w 30% maid shai"; 0111 Han 1g devims to V imrating lever u smwiiveiy cermeciml with ken rangm ft, means; 01" mziw releasing the wens'hm'e'by the Making; dug

i5: fiim'mn mat minim, s

aim-5 leaking (log in? u the path M a, seeoz'agb lug m pmjee 'siml ma file ,lmft to prevent m ca-- locking the lever in its depressed position, and a changelever arranged-and adapted 'to throw said locking means out of action.

same, a re-sett-ing mechanism for retnrning the indicating devices, a spring-pressed lever arranged and adapted to be depressed by said.

rc-sett-ing mechanism in the operation of resetting the indicators, means for holding said lever in its depressed position, a stop-plate mounted on an axis below the key-levers and operatively connected with said springpressed lever, and means for releasing the latter, the arrangement being such that on the release of'said lever the stop-plate ai'ill be turned into position to prevent the operation of the kQY-JOVCLS.

ii. The combination of a system of spring impelled indicating devices, escapements provided with key-levers for controlling the same, a re-setting mechanism for returning the indicating devices, a stop-plate mounted on an axis below the key-levers, and adapted to be turned to different positions to permit orpreventthe operation of the lattelg-spring actuated connections for turning said plate into activeposition, and means connected with, an(l opciated by, the rc-setting 'mech anism fortnrning it to inoperative position.

1.15. The combination of a rotary indicatorwheehaspring impelled driving Wheel, chaingear fon ,i1nparting' synchronous movements 'i'rom'onc to the other, means for re-settlng to zer'o, and a spring-stop arranged inthe'liath of. a projection on one of said wheels to arrest the some with a yielding resistance.

16., In a cash registerand indicator the eombination of a system of spring-impelled indi eator wheels, escapements provided with keylevcrs for controlling said wheels, a re-setting mechanism which comprehends a rotatable haft extending transversely below said es-, cape-merits, notched or open collarsonsaid shaft below the respective escapelnents, and

projections on the latter adapted to enter the notches or openings in the collars when the register is in operative condition; whereby,

, during the re-setting operation the escapements are prevented from being operated.

17. The combination of asystem of indicating devices adapted to be reset to zero, aresetting mechanism which eomprehcnds a ro ,tatable shaft, a erank-arm on said shaft, an 5.5

alarm mechanism.-.adapted-to be set'by-said crank-arm in the/operation of resetting the mechanism 18. The combination of a systemofiiiidicab '60. ingdevices adapted to be reset to 'iero, a resetting mechanism, c oinprehending-a rotatable shaft, a crank-arm on said shaft, an

register, and means rm tripping; said alarm alarm mechanismadapted tobe set by said I crank-arrn'in the operation of re-setting the, register, and a pawl andratchet t-o prev entbackwardrotation of the shaft.

19. In a cash register the combination with theregister case and with the sliding drawer.

therein'provided atits rear end withalateral projection, of a swinging-arm pivoted in the case above the drawer and having at its swing-. ing end a right angular finger which underlies the projection on the drawer, and a spring E for actuating the arm whereby the drawer is sustained in its movement-s. 20. In a cash register the combination with the register ease andwith the sliding drawer therein of an ejector comprising a swinging-- arm pivoted above the drawer and having a separable connection with the rear end of the latter, of a guide rail or track extending 1on gitndinally above the drawer and having a curved portion concentric with the pivot of the swinging-bar, and a roller mounted "on" the drawer atthe rear end thereof and adapted to run in contact with "said guide rail ,or track. v j 21. In a cash register the combination with. theregister case and with the drawer er till 0 therein of an ejector comprising aswinging" bar pivoted above'the drawer and having a separable connection with the rear end ther'e' of, a spring for actuating said arm, a guide rail or track extending longitudinally above 9 5 the drawer and having acurved portion con-' centric with the pivot of. the swinging arm, a roller mounted on the rear-end of the drawer to run in contact with said guide rail or track, and supporting rollers at the front of the rise zoo to sustain the drawer in itsmovements.

In testimony whereof we affix our-signatures in. the presence of two witnesses.

JOHN B. BENTON. EDWARD B. HESS. Witnesses:

Hannah 0. WILCOX, WM. J. K ARNEY. 

